Chapter 24 Daily Questions

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Chapter 24 Daily Questions

May 13th, 2014 Daily Question Notes: 24.1 HW: 24.1 Sections in homework packet Objective: Students will be able to read graphs of harmonic motion.

Daily Question 5/13/14 What makes each person’s voice unique?

May 14th, 2014 Daily Question Lab 24A Objective: Students will use a pendulum to draw harmonic motion graphs.

Daily Question 5/14/14 Label the following on the graph: period, amplitude

May 16th, 2014 Daily Question Finish Lab 24A Finish movie (if time) Objective: Students will analyze graphs of harmonic motion.

Daily Question 5/16/14 What is the amplitude? What is the period?

May 19th, 2014 Daily Question Notes: 24.1 Period and Frequency Objective: Students will be able to perform calculations with period and frequency.

Daily Question 5/19/14 What affects the period of a pendulum?

May 20th, 2014 Daily Question Quiz: 24.1 Period and Frequency Notes 24.2 Objective: Students will understand the different properties of waves.

Daily Question 5/20/14 A speaker vibrates at a frequency of 200 Hz. What is its period?

May 21st, 2014 Daily Question Lab 24B Objective: Students will determine types of waves.

Daily Question 5/21/14 Which of the following does NOT exhibit harmonic motion? A swing A bicycle wheel turning A runner jogging A person jump roping